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GNAC Track & Field at a Glance Apr. 12, 2017 • Week 13 Contact: Blake Timm, Assistant Commissioner For Communications GNACSports.com • @GNACSports 503-805-8756 • [email protected] GNAC Track & Field At A Glance THIS WEEK’S MEETS Men (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 100 Meters - 2, Codi Blodgett, SFU, 12.21; 3, Becca Houk, SPU, 12.79. 200 Meters - 1, Thurs., Apr. 13 WOU, 11.27. 400 Meters - 1, Aaron Whitaker, WOU, 49.41; Katherine Lucas, SFU, 24.99; 2, Valda Kabia, SFU, Montana State Billings at Yellowjacket/Battlin’ Bears Open, 2, Cody Warner, WOU, 50.03. 800 Meters - 1, AJ Holmberg, 25.03; 3, Diana Voloshin, SFU, 25.61. 400 Meters - 1, Laurel, Mont. WOU, 1:54.52; 2, Dustin Nading, WOU, 1:54.60; 3, Michael Lani Taylor, SPU, 56.76; 2, Cheryl Hong, SPU, 57.05; Chin, WOU, 1:55.26. 1,500 Meters - 2, Ethan Livermore, CU, 3, Alana Mussatto, SFU, 57.98. 800 Meters - 1, Sophie Thurs., Apr. 13 - Sat., Apr. 15 3:58.60. 10,000 Meters - 1, Josiah Shelman, SMU, 33:26.10. Dodd, SFU, 2:11.63; 2, Julia Howley, SFU, 2:13.07. Alaska Anchorage, Simon Fraser, Western Oregon, 110m Hurdles - 3, Giovanni Brown, CU, 16.12. Steeplechase 1,500 Meters - 2, Miryam Bassett, SFU, 4:41.23; 3, Western Waashington at Mt. SAC Relays, Torrance, Calif. - 3, Alan Ekanger, WOU, 9:51.03. Pole Vualt - 1, Craig Boyle, Mary Charleson, SPU, 4:41.62. 100m Hurdles - 1, Diana SMU, 13-9.25; 3, Chris Rickard, SMU, 13-3.5. Long Jump - 2, Voloshin, SFU, 14.63; 3, Kye Fedor, SFU, 15.59. 400m Fri., Apr. 14 James Phillips, CU, 21-8.75. Triple Jump - 1, Giovanni Brown, Hurdles - 3, Deja Svastisalee, WWU, 1:05.30. 4x100 Relay Alaska Anchorage, Seattle Pacific, Simon Fraser, Western CU, 44-2.5. Shot Put - 3, Caleb Bridge, CU, 52-1.75. Discus - - 1, Simon Fraser, 46.90; 3, Western Washington, 50.80. Oregon, Western Washington at Bryan Clay Invitational, 2, Jakob Chamberlin, CU, 174-6.75. High Jump - 3, Geneva Lehnert, SPU, 5-1. Long Jump - 1, Azusa, Calif. Kyra Brannan, SPU, 16-9.25; 2, Diana Voloshin, SFU, Fri., Apr. 7 - Sat., Apr. 8 16-8; 3, Natasha Lazecki, SFU, 16-7.25. Triple Jump - 3, Fri., Apr. 14 - Sat., Apr. 15 War X Meet Brooke Benner, SPU, 33-0.5. Discus - 3, Sophia Roberts, Alaska Anchorage, Seattle Pacific, Simon Fraser, Western at Spokane Falls Track Complex, Spokane, Wash. WWU, 103-11. Hammer - 3, Sophia Roberts, WWU, 124-6. Oregon, Western Washington at Beach Invitational, Women’s Team Scores: Central Washington 157, Washington Javelin - 2, Sammi Markham, SPU, 122-11; 3, Scout Cai, Long Beach, Calif. State 134.5, Seattle 101, Whitworth 68.5, Northwest Nazarene SPU, 110-11. Northwest Nazarene at NNU Invitational, Nampa, Idaho 66, Eastern Oregon 49, Spokane CC 41, Gonzaga 38, Men (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 100 Meters - 1, Nathan Montana 20, Northwest (Wash.) 16, Carroll (Mont.) 10, Lewis- Mah, SFU, 11.08. 400 Meters - 3, Ryan McArthur, WWU, LAST WEEK’S MEETS Clark St. 8, Great Falls 5, Whitman 2. 49.83. 800 Meters - 3, Enrique Gomez, WWU, 1:58.74. Thurs., Apr. 6 - Fri., Apr. 7 Women (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 200 Meters - 2, Tianna 1,500 Meters - 3, Rowan Doherty, SFU, 3:58.92. 5,000 EWU Combined Events Banfro, CWU, 25.59. 400 Meters 0 2, Madison Garcia, CWU, Meters - 2, Lloyd Byram, SPU, 16:09.26. Long Jump - 3, at Roos Field, Cheney, Wash. 59.94. 5,000 Meters - 2, Stephanie Rexus, CWU, 17:40.02. Daniel Voloshin, SFU, 18-4.25. Triple Jump - 2 Vladislav Women’s Heptathlon: 2, Ali Anderson, CWU, 4,517; 3, 10,000 Meters - 1, Alexa Shindruk, CWU, 36:41.77. 100m Tsygankov, SFU, 40-0.25. Discus - 2, Brandon Pless, HarLee Ortega, CWU, 4,431; 5, Erykah Weems, CWU, Hurdles - 1, Mariah Vongsaveng, CWU, 15.04; 2, Lexi Tubbs, WWU, 161-6; 3, Bryan Lee, 142-4. Hammer - 3, Peter 4,072; 7, Katie Conklin, NNU, 3,805; 8, Shaddia Meadows, NNU, 15.18. 400m Hurdles - 1, Emily Bland, CWU, 1:02.79. Behncke, SFU, 169-11. Javelin - 1, Costel David, WWU, CWU, 3.3588. Steeplechase - 2, Sierra Manzer, NNU, 11:44.32. 4x100 172-4. Men’s Decathlon: 1, Payton Lewis, NNU, 6.174; 2, Michael Relay - 1, Central Washington, 47.91. 4x400 Relay - 1, Central Forster, CWU, 5,764; 7, Micha Tranch, NNU, 5,205; 8, Blaine Washington, 4:00.10. High Jump - 1, Rachel Partlow, NNU, Bauer Invitational Kreutz, NNU, 5,152. 5-5. Long Jump - 2, Ali Anderson, CWU, 16-8.75; 3, Juliana at O’Harra Stadium, Rapid City, S.D. Joy, CWU, 16-8.75. Women (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 2, Shaniah Schwend, John Knight Twilight Triple Jump - 3, Jackie Mahowold, NNU, 35-10.5. Shot Put - 1, MSUB, 13.21. 200 Meters - 3, Josey Smiedala, MSUB, at McArthur Field, Monmouth, Ore. Aiyana Homer, CWU, 40-9. Discus - 3, Angela Mumford, CWU, 26.88. 400 Meters - 1, Josey Smiedala, MSUB, 1:00.97. Women’s Team Scores: Portland 128, Saint Martin’s 91, 127-2. Javelin - 1, Angelique Whistocken, CWU, 133-5. Steeplechase - 3, Nikki Aiken, MSUB, 12:20.20. 4x100 Northwest Christian 86, Western Oregon 73, Concordia 69, Men’s Team Scores: Washington State 181.5, Gonzaga Relay - 1, Montana State Billings, 49.51. 4x400 Relay - 2, Willamette 58, Oregon 54, Clark CC 43. 102, Central Washington 79.25, Spokane CC 78, Northwest Montana State Billings, 4:15.28. Long Jump - 1, Shaniah Women (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 100 Meters - 3, Tori Nazarene 56.5, Eastern Oregon 55, Seattle 34.5, Whitworth Schwend, MSUB, 16-4.25; 2, Brenna Beckett, MSUB, Johnson, CU, 13.24. 200 Meters - 2, Grace Hamre, SMU, 29.75, Harding 16, Rocky Mountain 15, Northwest (Wash.) 14, 16-3.75; 3, Shelby Browning, MSUB, 15-7. Triple Jump - 2, 26.50. 400 Meters - 1, Olivia Woods, WOU, 57.06; 2, Olympic CC 14, Great Falls 6, Lewis-Clark St. 5.5, Montana 5, Brenna Beckett, MSUB, 34-5.75; 3, Shaniah Schwend, Megan Rose, WOU, 58.16; 3, Suzie Van De Grift, WOU, Idaho 3, Whitman 1. MSUB, 34-4. Discus - 1, Kassadee Kuoha, MSUB, 117-5; 58.32. 1,500 Meters - 1, Nicole Maurmann, WOU, 4:43.79. Men (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 200 Meters - 1, Ebu Camara, 3, Abbie Lohof, MSUB, 110-7. 10,000 Meters - 2, Yadira Lopez, SMU, 38:57.30; 3, Larissa NNU, 22.24. 400 Meters - 2, Blake Logan, NNU, 49.50. 400m Men (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 1, Sam Zook, MSUB, Kolainski, SMU, 39:40.30. 400m Hurdles - 1, Alexi Whatley, Hurdles - 1, Trevaughn Scott, CWU, 53.78. 4x100 Relay - 3, 10.64; 2, Braden Rykal, MSUB, 11.14. 200 Meters - 1, SMU, 1:05.08. 4x400 Relay - 1, Saint Martin’s, 4:10.82. Northwest Nazarene, 42.76. 4x400 Relay - 2, Northwest Sam Zook, MSUB, 21.42. 5,000 Meters - 3, Jacob Gibbs, Steeplechase - 3, Gabby Hobson, CU, 11:52.04. High Jump Nazarene, 3:20.42; 3, Central Washington, 3:20.92. High Jump MSUB, 17:37.92. 10,000 Meters - 1, Garrett Love, MSUB, - 2, Tori Johnson, CU, 5-1.25.Teiple Jump - 3, Kathryn Pitts, - 1, Cole Hoberg, NNU, 6-8.75. Pole Vault - 1, Jared Webster, 34:02.33; 3, Ivan Colmanero, MSUB, 35:00.24. 110m WOU, 35-4.5. Shot Put - 1, McKenzie Warren, CU, 53-5.5. NNU, 16-0.75. Long Jump - 1, Grant Scarlett, CWU, 21-7.5. Hurdles - 2, Austin Lindquist, MSUB, 15.51. Steepelchase Discus - 1, McKenzie Warren, CU, 168-5.5. Hammer - 1, Shot Put - 2, Armando Tafoya, CWU, 49-7.25. Hammer - 3, - 1, Jorey Egeland, MSUB, 9:29.49. 4x100 Relay - 2, Kirby Neale, SMU, 183-6.25; 3, Tasha Willing, CU, 181-1. Armando Tafoya, CWU, 181-2. Montana State Billings, 42.68. High Jump - 2, Chuck Carr, Men’s Team Scores: Clackamas CC 140, Western Oregon MSUB, 6-4.75; 3, Isaiah Girard, MSUB, 6-4.75. Long Jump 108, Concordia 93, Clark CC 61.5, Oregon 58, Portland State Sat., Apr. 8 - 1, Marcus Lindquist, 21-0.75. Triple Jump - 1, Marcus 55.5, Northwest Chrsitian 48, Saint Martin’s 47, Portland 37, Emilie Mondor Invitational Lindquist, MSUB, 42-0.5. Shot Put - 3, Brady Ostermiller, Iron Wood TC 36, Willamette 22, UO Running Club 12, Team at Terry Fox Field, Burnaby, B.C. MSUB, 48-8.75. Discus - 2, Brady Ostermiller, MSUB, 132- Run Eugene 5. Women (Top 3 GNAC Finishers): 1, Katherine Lucas, 11. Javelin - 1, Beau Ackerman, MSUB, 197-4. Tourism Burnaby Is A Proud Sponsor Of The Great Northwest Athletic Conference GNAC Track & Field Athletes of the Week MEN’S TRACK WOMEN’S TRACK Jorey Egeland, Montana State Billings Olivia Woods, Western Oregon Junior • Billings, Mont. Sophomore • Troutdale, Ore. Egeland won the steeplechase at the Bauer Woods led a top-three sweep for the Wolves in Invitational with a personal best time of 9:29.49. the 400 meters at their own John Knight Twilight, After conversion to 9:22.51 for altitude, the time is winning with a time of 57.06 in less than optimal the third-best mark in the GNAC this season and is weather conditions. just five seconds short of a NCAA Championships provisional qualifying mark. Also Nominated: Alexi Whatley (Saint Martin’s), Josey Smiedala (Montana State Billings). Also Nominated: Josiah Shelman (Saint Martin’s), Aaron Whitaker (Western Oregon), Ebu Camara (Northwest Nazarene). MEN’S FIELD WOMEN’S FIELD Jakob Chamberlin, Concordia Kirby Neale, Saint Martin’s Freshman • Bellingham, Wash.
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